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Code · Kansas · Chapter 68 — Roads And Bridges

68-575. Same; form of ballot.

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68-575. Same; form of ballot. At a special election called for such purpose or at a general election, whichever shall be designated by the board of county commissioners in said resolution, the vote shall be by ballot and the question or proposition shall be printed on a separate ballot in substantially the following form:
Shall ______________ county adopt a master highway development plan to construct, reconstruct, improve or repair the arterial highways provided for in such plan during the next ten
(10)years at an estimated aggregate cost of not to exceed $____________, and to issue its general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed said sum in payment of the same?
Opposite and after said proposition so printed on said ballots shall be printed two
(2)squares, one above the other; preceding the upper one of said squares shall be printed the word "yes" and preceding the lower one of said squares shall be printed the word "no." Immediately above such proposition and across the entire width of said ballots shall be printed the following: "To vote in favor of the adoption of such master highway development plan and the issuance of bonds to pay the cost thereof, make an × in the square after the word 'yes'; and to vote against the adoption of such master highway development plan and the issuance of bonds to pay the cost thereof, make an × in the square opposite the word 'no'."
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